All eyes are on Apple's iWatch.

Apple is expected to launch its first major new product, the so-called iWatch, in October.

According to numerous reports from sources like 9to5Mac, the iWatch will focus heavily on health and fitness monitoring. For example, it'll be able to track your steps, hydration, heart rate, and other vitals. The iWatch is also said to have a screen that'll display notifications from your phone.

Android L will launch this fall on Google's own Nexus smartphones and tablets.

iOS 8 will help your iPhone catch up to Android.

Apple

On the surface, Apple's new operating system for iPhones and iPads, iOS 8, doesn't look much different than what you're using right now (assuming you've upgraded to iOS 7). But Apple added a bunch of handy features, including several that Android users have been enjoying for years.

For example, you'll be able to install customized keyboards, respond to text Messages without opening the messages app, and add widgets to the Notification Center.

iOS 8 will be available this fall as a free download.

Google might launch a new Nexus phone, or maybe a new "Android Silver" program.

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Sundar Pichai, the Google VP in charge of Android.

For the last few years, Google has launched its own Nexus-branded phones running clean versions of Android. Typically, manufacturers like Samsung heavily alter Android. The Nexus program is a chance for people to use Android the way Google originally intended.

However, according to The Information, this year could be different. There's a chance Google will partner with other manufacturers in a program called Android Silver. Android Silver would reportedly allow manufacturers to release their phones running the clean version of Android and sell them through Google.

Google is reportedly working with HTC on a new tablet.

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The Nexus 7 tablet.

It's been about a year since Google announced its last Nexus 7 tablet, but you may have to wait a bit longer for the next version.

Several reports and rumors from sources like the Twitter account @evleaks point to a new tablet coming from HTC and Google. The device will reportedly have an 8.9-inch screen, so a lot of people are calling it the Nexus 9. If we had to guess, the Nexus 9 will debut around the same time as Android L later this year.

The new iPads will likely be a minor update.

Apple

After Apple gave the iPad a big redesign with the iPad Air, most expect this year's iPads to be a minor update. Even though the iPads will likely look the same as they do now, they could get the Touch ID fingerprint sensor that debuted in the iPhone 5S.

Microsoft is also working on fitness band.

The band reportedly has several sensors to monitor fitness. It also has a screen that you view on the inside of your wrist. Microsoft's product is said to work with all major mobile platforms — iPhone, Windows Phone, and Android.

There's still a chance Microsoft will launch a Surface Mini tablet.

Lisa Eadicicco

It seems like Microsoft scrapped plans to launch a smaller version of its Surface tablet at the last minute this spring.

We might get an early look at the next version of Windows.

Microsoft

Microsoft's big bet on Windows 8 hasn't been paying off. The big complaint is that the new operating system doesn't work very well on traditional desktop and laptop PCs.

But it sounds like a lot of those problems will be fixed with the next version of Windows, Windows 9. According to Mary Jo Foley, Microsoft could launch a public preview of Windows 9 as soon as this fall.

Apple's new Mac operating system launches this fall.

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Apple's new update for the Mac operating system, OS X Yosemite, will be available as a free download for many models this fall.

Yosemite has a new design that slightly mimics the "flat" design in iOS 7. It also has a new Spotlight search feature that'll let you search the web along with the stuff already stored on your computer.

Amazon will likely have new Kindle Fire tablets.

Amazon

While we haven't heard any solid reports about Amazon's plans, it's safe to assume new Kindle Fire tablets will arrive this fall. Amazon typically launches new tablets in the late fall, just in time for the holidays.

Amazon's Fire Phone launches this summer.

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Amazon's first smartphone, the Fire Phone, launches exclusively on AT&T July 25.

The Fire Phone looks like your typical smartphone, but the screen has a unique 3D-like feature that lets you tilt the device to look "behind" objects. It's especially useful for gaming.

The Fire Phone also has a feature called Firefly that lets you snap a photo of an object and find its listing on Amazon, which will make it a lot easier to shop.

The Myo armband will let you control gadgets like a Jedi.

MYO

Who needs a mouse, keyboard, or video game controller when you can just use gestures?

That's what the Myo armband, which launches this fall, lets you do. The Myo straps to your arm and can detect electrical impulses from your muscles and translate that into controls for various devices. It's like "Minority Report" in real life.